VOL-2223 DHCP fails when subscribers have user defined bandwidth profiles

The issue was only upstrem or downstream EAPOL flow was deleted.
As there were still flows remaining the default meter id was not getting cleared in the locally maintained kv.
once the hsia/dhcp flows gets pushed with user defined meter id a check is done to see whether that uni has a meter id in kv store,
since it was not cleared earlier there would be a mismatch in the meterids stored in kv and the one coming in the flow

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README.md

How to Build the Golang based OpenOLT Adapter

Working with Go Dependencies

This project uses Go Modules https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules to manage dependencies. As a local best pratice this project also vendors the dependencies. If you need to update dependencies please follow the Go Modules best practices and also perform the following steps before committing a patch:

go mod tidy
go mod verify
go mod vendor

Building with a Local Copy of voltha-protos or voltha-lib-go

If you want to build/test using a local copy or voltha-protos or voltha-lib-go this can be accomplished by using the environment variables LOCAL_PROTOS and LOCAL_LIB_GO. These environment variables should be set to the filesystem path where the local source is located, e.g.

LOCAL\_PROTOS=$HOME/src/voltha-protos
LOCAL\_LIB\_GO=$HOME/src/voltha-lib-go

When these environment variables are set the vendored versions of these packages will be removed from the vendor directory and replaced by coping the files from the specified locations to the vendor directory. NOTE: this means that the files in the vendor directory are no longer what is in the git repository and it will take manual git intervention to put the original files back.